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Secaucus, NJ Area Guide (Hudson County)
A practical overview of Secaucus, New Jersey (ZIP 07094)—commute options via
Secaucus Junction, town shuttle resources, parks and trails, schools, and key local contacts.
ZIP: 07094
Population (est. 2024): 22,710
Transit: NJ TRANSIT rail + bus + local shuttle
Town snapshot
Tip: Confirm current hours, fees, and schedules on official Town / School / NJ TRANSIT pages before you go.
Everyday conveniences
- Rail transfers: Secaucus Junction is a major NJ TRANSIT transfer station connecting multiple rail lines.
- Local shuttles: the Town publishes shuttle schedules (including routes that connect to Secaucus Junction).
- Recreation options: town facilities include an indoor recreation center and seasonal swim club amenities.
- Retail & dining clusters: the Harmon Meadow area is a commonly used retail/dining destination within Secaucus.
Quick local contacts
Other key numbers: Municipal Court (201) 330-2065 • DPW (201) 330-2080 • Library (201) 330-2083.
Why buyers choose Secaucus
- Transfer-friendly commuting: Secaucus Junction is designed to link multiple NJ TRANSIT rail lines, supporting different NYC/NJ commute patterns.
- Bus options to Manhattan: NJ TRANSIT routes such as 320 and 129 provide service to the Port Authority Bus Terminal (confirm stops and schedules).
- Town shuttle resources: published local shuttle schedules support connections to Secaucus Junction for some riders.
- Parks, trails, and open space: waterfront park access and town trail segments (including the Secaucus Greenway) support walking and outdoor time.
- Local recreation facilities: the Secaucus Recreation Center and Swim Club are commonly used amenities for residents.
Commute & transportation
NJ TRANSIT rail: Secaucus Junction
Secaucus Junction is a major transfer station. NJ TRANSIT dedicated the facility as the
Frank R. Lautenberg Station at Secaucus Junction and describes it as linking multiple regional rail lines.
Parking details and operators can change—use the NJ TRANSIT station page for current information.
NJ TRANSIT bus to NYC
Commonly used routes include 320 (Harmon Meadow / Mill Creek) and 129 (Secaucus – Union City – New York).
Use MyBus for real-time arrivals at your stop. Schedules can change.
Town shuttle schedules
The Town posts shuttle schedules, including service that connects to Secaucus Junction (confirm eligibility, stops, and hours).
Harmon Meadow-area shuttle (reference)
EZ Ride publishes a Harmon Meadow shuttle that links to Secaucus Junction during weekday commuter hours (confirm current schedule and eligibility).
Parks, trails & open space
Below are commonly referenced outdoor spaces in and around Secaucus. Amenities and seasonal operations can change—confirm before planning organized use.
Mill Creek Point Park & Mill Creek Marsh (NJ Meadowlands)
- NJSEA describes Mill Creek Point Park as a public park built by the agency and maintained by the Town of Secaucus.
- Kayak/canoe launches provide access to Mill Creek Marsh, described by NJSEA as a 209‑acre wetland with wildlife viewing opportunities.
Secaucus Greenway (trail segment)
- The Environmental Department describes the Secaucus Greenway as a 1.6‑mile walkway with connections near Millridge Road and Mill Creek Point Park, continuing along the Hackensack River and past several local parks.
- Quarter-mile markers and accessible parking are referenced on the town’s page.
Laurel Hill Park (Hudson County)
- Hudson County materials describe fields/courts, a playground, picnic areas, and riverbank access along the Hackensack River.
- Often used for walking, open space, and organized recreation (confirm field availability and rules).
Recreation fields & facilities (Secaucus)
- Millridge Fields are listed as a complex of softball/baseball fields with lighting for nighttime play.
- The Town’s recreation network includes multiple facilities and programming pages (confirm access requirements).
Schools
Secaucus is served by the Secaucus Public School District. Confirm enrollment, grade spans, and school assignments directly with the district.
District office
Secaucus Public School District
685 Fifth Street, Secaucus, NJ 07094
Phone: (201) 974-2000
District website
Schools (district list)
- Clarendon School
- Huber Street School
- Secaucus Middle School
- Secaucus High School
- Millridge Early Learning Center
School boundaries and program details can change—verify directly with the district.
Local services & key contacts
Town Hall
Town of Secaucus
1203 Paterson Plank Rd, Secaucus, NJ 07094
Main: (201) 330-2000
Town directory
Police Department
Non-emergency: (201) 330-2060
Address listed: 1203 Paterson Plank Rd, Secaucus, NJ 07094
Emergency: 911
Police website
Fire services
Town directory lists Fire Department: (201) 330-2069
Emergency: 911
Volunteer Fire Dept. website
Municipal Court
Town Hall (1st Floor)
1203 Paterson Plank Rd, Secaucus, NJ 07094
Phone: (201) 330-2065
Court page
Department of Public Works (DPW)
Location: 370 Secaucus Road, Secaucus, NJ 07094
Phone: (201) 330-2080
DPW page
Secaucus Public Library
Main Library: 1379 Paterson Plank Rd, Secaucus, NJ 07094
Phone: (201) 330-2083
Library website
Office of Emergency Management (OEM)
OEM information page (Town):
OEM page
Directory listing (OEM Coordinator): (201) 330-2060
Recreation Center
Address: 1200 Koelle Blvd, Secaucus, NJ 07094
Phone: (201) 330-3299
Facility details
Parking payments (ParkMobile)
The Town lists ParkMobile as an option for paying certain parking fees (confirm locations and rules on the Town page).
ParkMobile info
For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency needs, use the published contacts above.
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FAQ: Secaucus, NJ
Is Secaucus in Hudson County?
Yes. Secaucus is located in Hudson County, New Jersey.
What is the ZIP code for Secaucus, NJ?
Secaucus’s primary ZIP code is 07094.
What is Secaucus’s population?
The U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts estimate lists 22,710 as of July 1, 2024.
Is Secaucus Junction the main train station?
Secaucus Junction is a major NJ TRANSIT rail transfer station. Use the NJ TRANSIT station page for current service and parking details.
Are there buses to Manhattan?
NJ TRANSIT publishes schedules for routes including 320 and 129, with service to the Port Authority Bus Terminal (confirm your closest stop and current schedule).
What are some outdoor spaces in Secaucus?
Commonly referenced options include Mill Creek Point Park/Mill Creek Marsh, the Secaucus Greenway segment, and Laurel Hill Park (Hudson County).
Disclosure: This guide is for general informational purposes and is not affiliated with any municipality, school district, or transit agency. Confirm details with official sources.







